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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11265"><p>The mother had a hard time the calf got on a nerve coming out and paralized the mothers rear legs she could not stand for six hours it is her first calf she had him in the pasture and it started to pour down rain, we had to pack him to the barn when she got up she never had any interest in him. We tryed everything from tying her up to rubbing him with anything that had her scent. Thanks for your concern.-----------jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11265"] The mother had a hard time the calf got on a nerve coming out and paralized the mothers rear legs she could not stand for six hours it is her first calf she had him in the pasture and it started to pour down rain, we had to pack him to the barn when she got up she never had any interest in him. We tryed everything from tying her up to rubbing him with anything that had her scent. Thanks for your concern.-----------jim [/QUOTE]
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